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GOLF.

AKARANA LADIES' CLUB.

A liclfj hoiu competition wit) be played by the members of Ibe Akariinu Ladies' Golf Club to-morrow and on Saturday. Tho C grade players will also commence the first round of the eclectic ronipotition for a trophy presented by Mrs. Basil Sell mid I, players to rhno:-e their own partners. PAEUOA LADIES' CLUB. Ir.V TKJ.EGR.WMI.—OWN CORRESPONDENT. ] 1 'AKKOA. Wednesday A mo.tch between the lady member:* of the I'aijtoa mid Wailii Golf Clubs resulted in a v.-in fot Wiiihi by one match The results, with the Wailii players inciiti med first, were,—

Miw Patterson beat Mrs. Bray, i up and :l to play: Mrs. Patterson lost to Mrs. Miller, (' down; Mrs. W.ilnislcy beat Mtsra • O. Gibb, I up; Mrs. Malcyon beat Mies L. Thorp, I up: Miss (Joodrid;;c lost to Miss Tiorney, 1 down; Mrs. Morgan and Mitfs M. Thorp, all ajunre; Mr.i Bnl;o» bent Mrs. Hubbard, I up: Mrs, F. Haszard lost to Miss M. Gibb. o down; Mrs. W. Johnston beat Mm. Andrews. 5 up; Mrs. Clark lo3t to Miss Argall, 1 down; Mrs. Brady lost to Alisa N. Surrey, <t down; Mrs. Barron beat Miss G. Surrey, :j up. The following have qualified for the first round of the ladies' championship, to bo played on July .'27:—Mrs. Bray v. Mrs. Hubbard; Mrs. Miller v Miss Ar,*?nll; Miss G. Gibb v. Miss Tierncy; Miss Walmsley v. Miss L. Thorpe; Mrs. Silcocl:. a bye MAUNGAKIEKIE LADIES* CLUB. Following, is tho result, of the third round of the president's match play tournament, 1 played by the members of the Maimgakiekie Ladies' Golf Club:--.\lrs, O. J. Schnnucr beat Mrs. ]. R Roberts, ;) and 1; Mrs. C. Robinson heat Miss A. Grove, (i and 5; Mrs. Joplin wor l>y default from Mrs. Goldi water; Mrs. Hosltin;,' beat Miss Haslctt, 3 and 1; Mh;s A. Hal! beat Mrs. Johnston, 1 3 and 1; Mins Lawrence heal Miss Sehnauer, • 8 and 7: Mrs. I. B. Stewart bent Mrs. Henry, 1 up: Mrs Patwson bent Mrs. Spinley. 5 i and 4 : Mrs. Taylor bent Mrs. Suxtou, 2 and 1; Mrs. Ward bent Miss Blackburn, 3 and , J; Mrs. Owen bent Misn Lnmb, o and 1; I Mrs. Beattie beat Miss Churton, 5 and 4; Miss M. Miller beui Miss Cnnmchan. 1 up; Mrs. X'orton beat Mißs Potisford. i und '2: Miss K. Ilorton beat Miss S. Johnston. 2 and 1 : Mrs. Broushton beat Miss Gallagher. 2 nild 1. The fourth round must be completed by Wednesday next Fli A N KLIN CHAMPION SI 11 PS. Following is the draw for the Franklin Golf Club's chHinpionshins to be held on the Rosemont links. Puke'kohc. on Saturday next. Piny will commence at K.lo n.m.. the other players following ut intervals of three minutes; —Kisslini; v. E. J. O'Neill. A. G. Smith v. Anderson, Rice v. Schlietfer, Lav.son v. Chrislcnson. Hoy.--1 di*! v. Coyle. Ho'inn v. Forbes. I. S. O'Neill v. Bloomfield, Brosnahan v. Ohlfosi. Albrccht v. MeWhirter. Herrood v. Madi(•oii. Ithind v. Short. Rnulston, inn., v. Of A. Smith. Stellor v. Munro. Lacy v. Bmins. Pyre v. I). F. Mac Donald. I'. Cameron r. T. G. Smith, v. L O. O'Neill. P. Tcvlor v. H. Latin. E. Cameron v. I. E. Allen. IE AWAMI'TI LADIES' CLUB. Tho To Auamutu J.aoies Golf Club has made the followinc: draw for its L.CLU. medal competition for July ;—Seniors: Mrs. Teasdnle v. Miss M. Quin, Mrs. Blundell v. 'Miss Focl-.e, Mi.-j K. V.'-lkee v. Miss Clufnrd. Mies K. Woolly v. Mrs. TI. McDonald. Juniors: Mrs. A. F. Walker v. Mrs. Hope. Mi.-S A. fiees v. Mrs, I/. S. C'hainberb:in. Mrs. Whyte v. Miss A. Montefiore, Miss M. Clark v. 'Mis, E. Bryant. Mr*. J. Oliphiut v. Miss M. Kay, Mrs. J P. <>'Sulliv:in v. Mrs. A. Bond. Miss W. Mansoo v. Mips Irwin. Mrs. H. L. Pe.ike v. Mrs. M. Bar.ieU, Mis 3 11. Civil v. ilis. Housten. TE AROIIA V. WAIHI. [f'.Y TEI,F.QRA I'll. —-OWN" COP.TIE.SPONHENT. ] TE AROHA. Wednesday. The To Aroha (iolf Club will be represented at Waihi on Saturday by the follow-inc:--Messrs. J. Kenny, H. Liiver, J. Somers, S. Wyllie. E. Wright. S. Cnrric, F. W. Bliss. A. Kenrick, F. Wild. R. L. Connolly. R. l>. Johnston. C. Adams and fi ; Gilchrist und Mesdanies W. Hanger. F. W. Bliss, J. Kenny. A. J. Clarke, Meikle. Dempster, R.-C. Willis. F'rear, F. Wild und Misses M. Frear and K. licdsc. ! THAMES CLUB'S DRAW. [r.Y TELEGRAPH. -—OWN CORRESPONDENT, j THAMES. Wednesday. The Thames Golf Club has posted the following draw for the first round of the President's Club Handicap, to be played on Saturday:—F. S. Miller v. J. Mascfield; W. 11. Hoult v. K. Helheringtou: V Boles v. W.* Price; V. Liggins v. C. A. Berry; V.. B. Clendou v. A. Fisher; E. A, Mnhoney v. H. Purnell; C. Letford v. E. Zohrab: L. Griffin v. W B Teasdale- H. Harden v. E. A. Palmer; W. Scrimgeour v. I'. Meilsop; G. A. Joruensen v. H. Meade; R. Kirk v. A. G. Price; K. ,T. Clendon v. A. S. Gray: W. H. Baker v. C. R. Cooke. OPOTIKI CLUB CONTESTS. [BY TEI.EORAPir. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. J OPOTIKI, Wednesday. Fifteen members of the Opotiki Golf Club competed in a bisQiie. competition on the club's links. The best scores wore: T. Bloor. o up: A. P. Stuart. 1 tip: W. W. Vjjton, nil square; Dr. Candy. 2 down; A. H. Todd, 2 down. Following is the draw for the first round of ihe men's .competition for the president's trophy match :--D. S. Morris v. N. V Hodgson; W. J. Scott v. \\. \\. Lpton; A. H. Hnlford v. R. M Todd: Tj. '. Main v. Dr. Candy; H. Jessop v. F. J. Short; A. P. Stunrt v. T. Bloor: C. .T. Gordon v R. Seinple; E. A. Bunkall v. Pattle; G. Gordon v. S. Main, CROQUET. HOWICK CLUB'S OFFICERS. Tho report tendered at the annua! meeting of the Howick Croquet Club stated that tho past season had been a very successful one m every .way. It was arranged to enter two tennis for the inter-club matches. Several new members were enrolled. Following are. the officers elected for next season Patroness, Mrs. F. Allen: president, Mrs. 11. P. Johnson; vice-presi-dents. Mrs. F. Jameson and Miss E. M. Nixon; secretary and treasurer. Miss P. L. Armitagc. w „ „ ~, Prizes presented by Mrs. F. E. Allen. Mrs. F. Alexander. Mrs. R. Sutherland and Miss E. M. Nixon were won by the following piayers:--Mrs. A. Wyatt. Mrs. A. May. Mrs. J. Roberts. Mrs. I\. Tovcy. Mrs. F. lloberis, Mrs. C'. Orierson. Miss E. M. Nixon and A. Pefrie. The winner of the champion singles was Mrs. J. Roberts and the' doubles. Mrs. H. P. Johnson and Mrs. P. L. Armitage. ROWING. WEST END CLUB'S YEAR. The pnmiiil prir.o-givinc and dance of the West End Rowing Club was held in the lioa thouse. St.. Mary's Bey. lent evening. M l '. A. Patterson, dub president, presided. and there was a lerge attendance of friends and nieinbers. The trophies were e vnluublc set, and were presented by Mrs. Fairs. The president lniide special reference to the lops Ihe cluli bad sustained by the death of Mr. Bruce Lloyd, and as a mark of respe"!, idl sfood in silence. The honthouse was prettily decorated h*" the Indies' coniinittee, which also dispensed supper. Tho remainder of the tinio wrs snent in dancing, and a most enjoyable evening terminMed Ihe best season tho club has experienced for many years.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20304, 11 July 1929, Page 15

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GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20304, 11 July 1929, Page 15

GOLF. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20304, 11 July 1929, Page 15